.TH std::experimental::ranges::tag::in,in1,in2,out,out1,out2,fun,min,max,begin,end 3 "2024.06.10" "http://cppreference.com" "C++ Standard Libary"
.SH NAME
std::experimental::ranges::tag::in,in1,in2,out,out1,out2,fun,min,max,begin,end \- std::experimental::ranges::tag::in,in1,in2,out,out1,out2,fun,min,max,begin,end

.SH Synopsis
   Defined in header <experimental/ranges/algorithm>
   struct in { /* implementation-defined */ };

   struct in1 { /* implementation-defined */ };
   struct in2 { /* implementation-defined */ };
   struct out { /* implementation-defined */ };
   struct out1 { /* implementation-defined */ };
   struct out2 { /* implementation-defined */ };      (ranges TS)
   struct fun { /* implementation-defined */ };
   struct min { /* implementation-defined */ };
   struct max { /* implementation-defined */ };
   struct begin { /* implementation-defined */ };

   struct end { /* implementation-defined */ };

   These classes are TagSpecifiers for use with ranges::tagged.

   The name of a specifier is also the element name it corresponds to. For instance,
   ranges::tagged<std::pair<int, int>, tag::min, tag::max> provides a set of named
   accessors named min and a set of named accessors named max.
